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Undiagnosed sleep disorder breathing as a risk factor for critical COVID-19 and pulmonary consequences at the midterm follow-up

Authors :
Faryd Llerena
Daniela Castillo
Gonzalo Labarca
Jessica González
Pedro Melo
Jorge Jorquera
Jaime Lastra
Liliana Lamperti
Gloria Horta
Jaime Vasquez
Valeska Ormazabal
Carolina Villanueva
Gustavo Erices
Mario Henriquez-Beltran
Ferran Barbé
Sebastian Fernandez-Bussy
Benilde Riffo
Jorge Dreyse
Felipe Sanhueza
Estefania Nova-Lamperti
Daniel Enos
Rocio Sanhueza
Marco Fraga
Daniel Rubilar
Source :
Sleep Medicine
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Introduction Patients with severe COVID-19 develops an acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), requiring admission to the intensive care unit. COVID-19 also reports an increased prevalence of comorbidities, similar to patients with Sleep disorder breathing (SDB). Objectives To evaluate the association between undiagnosed SDB and the risk of ARDS and pulmonary abnormalities in a cohort of patients’ survivors of COVID-19 between 3 and 6 months after diagnosis. Methods Prospective cohort study of patients who developed ARDS during hospitalization due to COVID-19 compared with a control group of patients who had COVID-19 with mild to moderate symptoms. All patients were evaluated between the 12th and 24th week after SARS-CoV-2 infection. The evaluation includes persistent symptoms, lung diffusing capacity of carbon monoxide (DLCO), chest CT scan and home sleep apnea test. SDB was diagnosed by the respiratory disturbance index ≥5 ev/h. The association between SDB and ARDS, the hazards of lung impairment and the hazard ratios (HR) were analyzed. Results A total of 60 patients were included (ARDS: 34 patients, Control: 26 patients). The mean follow-up was 16 weeks (range 12–24). ARDS reported a high prevalence of SDB (79% vs. 38% in control group). A total of 35% reported DLCO impairment, and 67.6% abnormal chest CT. SDB was independently associated to ARDS, OR 6.72 (CI, 1.56–28.93), p<br />Graphical abstract Image 1

Details

ISSN :
18785506
Volume :
91
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Sleep medicine
Accession number :
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